_ IF A L DRY GOODS HANSON LOVE'S, No. 74 Market Street, ➢STR'ESN POURTII STREET AND THR DIAMOND PITTSBURCti. PA SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE lilyE The =heather has plat returned from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and some of the lianufacturiug to% us in the' Ne w England States, en as to get a portion of UM DOMES TIC (30 , 0DS direct irom the manufacturers, and .ace one profit in receiving them in that way. Our stock of FOR ENN etXilld ha nrcer Lett, so complete DitES. GOODS: r SKY RICH DRESS Plaiu itinck and Pig - aced. EX.; RICE DEEM Plaid, Stri; ed and Brccat'a `• Le l' 111 CH SILK ROBES, Black and C.larbd • alert ALL WOOL PIOUS DU LAIN .4, 111 CH ROBE MOUS DE LAINS. RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOUE DS LAINS. FRENCH MERINOS C 0, : 13 U=R U S, The largest acct. in the city, and I: ETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE r - FOUND IN ANY OTHER HOUSE WEST uF AIOUNTAINb' =MEM BOUGHT AT AUCTWN OE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, AND WILL BY AE-6OLO AT A VARY A IU. ADVANCE ON EAHTER.N COST SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, of entirely u,ce dr! , ..igag, such as aka TALMA SHAWLS, And many c 0 et NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS ffr bava been ablc; off .r 'large and vartud a atoct of all kinds of SHAWLS and CLOAKS NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES FLOUNCINGS, EDGINGS, MOURNING GOODS : BLACII DP.UES GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEILS, COLLARS, GLOVES E. VERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE MOURNING GOODS DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SIUBLI 8, 1C ElliGe, CIIECR GINGUAAfB, PRINTS, EENTUOKY JEANS, TWESDO, UASSINIERES, CLOTHS, Arol :very other cuticle usnaay kept to a WELL ASF7IIRTED BTOCK OF DRY GOODS 4,3 many of the Above ioods have beau bought from the LIANUFACTURERS and AT AUCTION FOR NET CASH . , we are enabled to sell them as LOW AS THEY CAN BE PURCHASED IN MANY OF THE WIIOIAI9AL,E HOUSES in the Eastern cities. In short, we never have been able to ~l4r Ea large and attractive a stock ti our numerous cas t cruets and the public generally. N booDs RECEIVED DAILY. — 'll4 C. WUANSON LOVE, Formcrly 1C64 - 13g,Etkvattaon A Love, and Lc.c.-, Bioth,R, N. 74 MARK .9TRRET, PiTTSBURO LI, FA. as 13:1 a) mr CARRIAGES. • CARRIAGE MANUFACTOIt% I AND • EASTERN REPOSITORY JOSEPI - 1 Wt ITE Li AS JUST RECEIVED AT IIIS RE k'POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile s t • Rum; between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a plendiii and general assortment of Carrlsq;es, Buggies, Su - Lies, etc. His arrangements are such that be is coneltantly receiving now and second-hand vehicles, and the public way rely on always dnding a good stock on hand. Ha also man ufactures to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, And all pertaining to the busines. With taghtoeu years raotical experience in this busiuoaa, and his well-tinnWu ia,-ilittes, he flatters himself that he offers great inducements to pa rchnoors. akir. The establishment is located on the route of the Ex - celstor Omnibus Line. of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. Bald:claw - S• 4. 4iE C. WEST & CO., 41ENE ttAtiliFeda-CtiCiLe OF CAI-211.1AGES, P.OOiIAWA YS, BUGGIES, SULttLRS AND SLEIG [IS No. 14 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. .ear AH work warranted to he of the hest . msterisin F 61.1.1 v.erhmenship. myl:l,ly.Ls LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND :MELTING \\TOFU( S. PARK, M'CLIRDY CO ,, R/iA FA C TURERS OF SHEATIIING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, tin d Still Bottoms, P.pelter Solder, kc , also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, kc. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 • First, and 12a Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Conner cut to any desired pattern. my2l/Iydsw ITEW FUR HAT AND CAP STORE, No. 98 Wood street, next door to 8. McGlarkan's tnadlery, ane opposite the Excelsior Eating 11011/10. A DONNEI KIT has a complete lisaoruneut of Furs, Hats, C Alld, etc. Ladies' and tientlemen'a Furs cleaned and alter ,st to the newest fashion, and at the shortest notice. Good mid tasteful work. war - mated, as Mr. Doneetelt received a lflploma and the first prii.e at the Provincial Exhibition, esnacia; and has worked in the Isrgest cities in the world— LOudcn, Paris, aniiitertiam, Warsaw, Hamburg, Pew Yorh and Mown:el. a practical workman, he est. licits the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Pars, Copes, Gloves, Cloaks and Plush Caps made to order. gar Hash paid for Fore. -- .29 CABINKT MAKERS ,S; UPHOLSTERERS COIIPANION--Compriaing tit , rudiments and prin t ipels ef Cabinet tlaki , g an.l Upholstery, with the art of discf!ng applicable to Whinet work, the art of dyeing sod et aining Wood, Ivory, Bone, Tortoise Shell, etc., directions r Blackening, Japaniug and Varnishing, to make French roli&h. to prepare the best Glues, Cements and Composi ti na, and a number of receipts maul to workmen geuer ,Unstrated, by J Stokes, for sale by e.elll l Post Building. 41 Fifth Street H. WEL DIN, B(1011B6LLEIL, STATIONER, PRINTER A BINDER No. 6 3 Wo]D27 y LIETWELN YoUkTri Mil , FIFTH, PITT`6IW. 11 N. GLOGGER, A 11T I d 'l' , Qe27:6mti • 'l/ ~ / ( iron City Commercial College, Fdtanargh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855. 300 STODZNIA ATTENDING, J AN OABI, 1858 Now the largest and most thorough Commercial Behool of the United Statee. Young Men Prepared fin Ac1,..1.1 Duties of the (bunting Room. j BALITE ., A.. it., Prot"... - of book-Keeping and Br...itim.sa of Accounts. A. T. DOUTRETT,Teachor of Arithinetb and Cemmercbd calculation. J. A. ILEYDRIOR and T. C. JENKINi Teachers of Book. oeping. 'ALEX COWLEY, and W. Pr , twis...r. of Pen manship. Single and boublo Entry Book-lieeping, es need ku every department of Business. Commercial,. Arithmetic, liapld itueloem Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile trarreepondence, Commercuil Law, are taught, and all other subjects rdecehsary for the success and thorough educstion of a practical business man. TWRi.V h Plt E Zvi 1 U 8.1 8, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh fur the past three years, alsoln Eastern and Western Clthair for beet Writing, W MID NO? POE 11.NGEAVID WOsc, `la IMPORTANT INYORM tTION. Ttodeuts enter at any time — No varatiou—Time unlimited —Review at pleftSllll3-43raduates eievidted in obtaining sib oations—Toltion for Pull Commercial Course, s3B Average time 8 toll Weeks—Board, $2,60 per week—Stationery, sti —Entire coat, $BO to $7O. Sir Ministers' son.a received at hall price. For Card--Circular—Specimmul Boalueas Orua• Mitultai Writing—tncloae two anis/pa, B. and address W JENKINS, nab Pittsburgh. Pstuanylman. INSERTINGS, ETC SAretz.i kaTe, NO. FIFTH STREET LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—The rot:owing is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street, yesterday : .111 MOOETER. 9 A. 111 12 A 1 13 P. M . Barometer, 29 1-20 Court of Qmartei Sessions, &o Before President Ju!ge William B. M'Clure, and Associate .Tudgcs O -;)}7i,i A and John E. Parke. OcTcaurt G, 1.853. In the assault and battery care. , tried yesterday, a verdict of guilty was found as to Smith, the toll keeper, and not guilty tie to the other defendants. Several crcas soils 01 arseill art! battery, among Janes Campbell, Jr., James Campbell, Sr., William and Thomas Weston anti Patrick Murphy, all arising from the tearing down of a fence. Murphy was con victed on ono charge and James Campbell, Sr., cia another. They were sentenced to pay a line of $5 each, and coots of prosecution. The others were as quitted. Commonwealth vs. Richard Brooks, who will be remembered as "the man rf many commitments;' indicted for assault end battery with ietent to kill' on the person of Mary Schwambly. Mary testified that in September last, the defeed ant followed her up Grant street, to the Third Ward School House; She stopped to talk to tie - tlhAr wo man, when Brooks struck her un tbs. ltar.clted her down and klotted he-. Ho had a small pe2linito in,his bead, who ho did not use. After a short absence the jury retarnol verdict of guilty of assault and battery, no et i ii..!)13 hiving boon adored to rove t-o intent to hi!' A t!,ti s aro other elearges against Bre,kE, he wt iemansied for the present. Commonwealth vs. Thomas C.tains,r :roil Francis Rule, charged with the larceny of a s , e , it li• the steamer Moluotte, in August lest. Several wit nesses testified to having seen the defendants taking the line, and also that they h- ..I sell it. ether wit nessestestified to their g ?racier, sad also that they had been in the habit ti, up old pieces of lino on the wharf or in the rivers. Tee jury rent. derail a verdict of guilty, and the prisoners were ro- mqn led The Annual Fair of the State Agricultural t.ocioty, was br. , ught to a close at Pittsburg on taturday inst. Tho address was delivered on Friday, by Gan. Will A. Stokes, of Westmoreland county, and woe such a production as could only emanate from a gentleman, who, with a practical knowledge of agrionl'ore, cam. binos a vigorous mind and elegant and polished tastes. We learn that the total receipts of the socie ty roach the handsome cum of $13,000, which we suppose will be ample to defray expenses and place the society in a better p,,ifion than it has been for some years. Tho admirable management cf the affairs et the ,uciety during the set year, acid the complete success of this exhibition both pecuniarily and otherwise, will, withi - out doubt, have the happy effect of restoring tliat public confidence lost turough tho mismanagement--if not something wcriie--and misfortune attending former operations af the society which drained the treasury and withdrew the interest of the farming community. The completc success of this exhibition is mainly due to the energy of the President, David Taggart, and the tSi,oretary, Judge Hiester, and we are gratified to ,q;:: r.ervi ces have bren pruciated by the cifixans i'cts• burgh, by sviioed a public dinner has Leen tendered to the President, sod the highest oneorciores the prer.3 lavished upon the tiecretary. These gentle_ mon Hero eleoed .1 the comely time when its trea.ery woo bensrupt and iis cioa,t 1n tire', sunk. fudge Llier.ter has given its . r,tidirs his almost undivided s.tteatien, directing his well known practical activity to tLc results so highly favorable to ties ',serest r.sid char actor of the society. Wo feel ASi.lll , ,d rildflaL- . . bmtirlt 0/0 funds of the State ,uci•-ty will, i e few >:•,rt , be , oree ample, and its usefulness increased is :. , purtion. Harri,,bury Putri,,t mid Unit", Ifachine.R. -Orio of the greatest 1,11 - f-- saving machines—cue that li i i probably doe were to take on the burdens cf a too frequently neglected portion of society—the ices female sompstrctres or the large cities—is the Sowing Machias , . Many of this class. who were onee centeot to earn their pit tance of a few shillings daily, :Ica now, by the aid of this truly great invention, realizing as many dollars for their daily labor. And not only hare is its ink , sioe, but the amount of labor saved by it in families is alincst incredible. Indeed, we have been itifizio ed by several beads of families that they have eased the COOL of one in a single. year by the saving cf tune and labor effected by it. We are glad to Fee the citizen,: of Pitf: burgh daily turning their attention more to tuts itaprovcrnent-- -a fact clearly shown by the. Increase t E.les c: to the last twelve ay•nth. While tooling ter the boot we hope th se designing t, pur!lia..!! will nit nirget Mr. It. Straw, comer of Monte and .1 street!, alt., is the agent Gtr Singer's Sewing Moob tin in this city, and the her introduci ten There ha' 11111 , 11 be merits of the is.f., , os machines wadi: .I:it , rent manufacturers, and we will not pretend to express an opinion as ti. the supririority —that hel,,ng: to th e purchaizer. But we Cua ri.-iiiiithen.l Mr. Straw so CO, ton,rside dealer, and say that purrh!tiers can leas nettling by calling and examining, the tea dtint .? sold by him, burnt affidtinz their choice. Clotllll, cif .1/''":i — Fort) P... 0 various bank notes have been put iu cireuati. , n t+tnoc, last won h— e. pretty oertnin proa tilat. I LOtalt, labor and risk of the,e pursuits concerned thot legal tral.3 to - CT n=tnntial, 1. Wt-, cout.terteiting env ., rit,bt t •-og• ; but, tvnbn at,,t unit bai,K,O4 B'o Care;e. 4 al.1.11: snd the ctnuntertnat public generntly , a'ber tlitittirt • n , t, c~ubtar:c•_t~re will pieced i.etLrcli. Inc z_nly way to r,cr ut rt . • wartnnes4 generally mau.f.,:tt.l t,•ward, , to Stay the w it , r9Wn .1 to ..r -eulatiom io to believe that the lolcrB are warat f r •ho to vs of whom the taxltior, • n aggreza' ,, , (all, with great ,everi , y, FeVVr:ll ;1.1 , of ddllsrs annually hen - .L; mode and “_attercd over the ,'...,untry. Thid :taint?' re quire, a I,cedv retued). Sterpinl 'ft; t: IV,od rtl e;Cei.o L Ive t ..ve !. I, 11.1:o . C.C. 1, C • car., v. hi, Cincidnat: Vnio,rt,d Mirci-npio , icing:An ti. u:td. and Northern LA: id:. Nlichigati Contra . and Chicago &Dion, ond P.tt.burgh, irt W Cnicagu itniln.hil+ Tl - ,y :nn.t.vp,ture , i 2y, Clorch - tri f Dedten, ..•, i iiciro., as'. ,pt about $2:4 each me: o than -IA nary pitti secgur oars. Mr. (hero .Woodruff has, ii:dirce t I one, cow attached Loan exprtnrc train upon the Penn syluania Railroad, and does a thriving bovines& The ear I; a great convenience, and fir coinf irt can not be excelled. Tai/oritio.—Every one in the city had heard of Samuel Gray, and his celebrated tailoring ostaldieb• meat, located on St. Clair street. He has long en• joyed the reputation of being a first class artist in his way, and deservedly, too, for his clothing al• ways fits to perfection. He has just received a new supply of goods for the fall and winter. Our f,ncy gents and others who win a good td clothes at reasonable rates should give him a call and see what he has. Attempted ide in .5 lid 0 11 Tuesday LIgLI, a pr, ,,, Der, unwed tie:age nhalieriberger, confined in the county jsil for in.,:iolotis 'weenie!, attn,upted h!"ng birnself hie eel'. Ilis coil wale louud suspended from the windov, grio.ing by a strip of calico. He was quite insensible whin taken down, and remained su for same two. This is the same man who lately escaped from jail and woe afterwards captured in Washington county. • Porter's Thentre.—A fair audience was assembled at Porter's Pittsburgh Theatre, 1-st evening, to wit nose Mr. Roberts' personation of lago. We did not have the pleasur: of seeing it, but are informed it was a fine effort, and that he received merited ap planse. This evening he appears as Sir Giles Over reach, in "A New Way to Pay Old Debts, - arid we are mistaken if ho does not do the character ample Justice. 1. a Critical Condition.--We learn that John Fisher, the brakesman on the Pennsylvania Rail road, who was injured yan accident at Mifflin, fart week, is lying in a critical condition and that but little hope is entertained of his recovery. Ho is au aged man, and has been for a long time employed on the Pennsylvania road. Accident on the .Northern Central Railroad.—An accident occurred to a coal train on this road, on Saturday last, north of Georgetown, canoed by the breaking of an axle of the tender of the engine. The train was thrown from the track, causing a general smash up, and demolishing about twenty cars. The Butainsons.--W 0 are informed that Masonic) Halt has bees leased for the benes t of the Hutchin son Brothers, tendered by the Pittsburgh Gymnaetict Association, and the time fixed for to-morrow eve ning. They should be greeted with a bumper. Couller & Mentzer, Muse, Sign and Ornamental Paintera and drainers. Orders left at their shop on Fourth street, near Market, Burke's Buildings, will be promptly attended. .6LLI Carnaghan's advertisement of men and boys' clothing will interest many. Uis manufacture of clothing has grown in popularity, from its neatness of style and durability. Buyers will tind his prices favorable. • - - Bowman Q• Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of which she was very low indeed. I procured some K..f your Compound, and after she had taken it for about lice weulo‘ she was able to,do all our house work, which ehe had not previously done for four years. We cheerfully, and Unasked, recommend your Corn pcand to all who aro suffering under that terrible disease— Consumption. Jemsa SUUTHSBL&ND• Mellor it. doUTILIBLLIID Looguivr.LA K. Jail, 1866. In Sun. In eliado . 86° 53° .C!oudy 65° 63° Dire. Julia Dean Bayne This talented actress will make her second appear antic at Foster's National Theatre this evening, in the character of the Countess in Sheridan Knowles' play of " Love, or the Countess and the Serf," o play admirably adapted to the display of her great and acknowledged ability. The play itself, aside from this lady's personation of the chief character, is grand, portraying beJntifully the impression made by one of "nature's noblemen" upon the heart of " a lady of high degree," and the conflict between love and pride. How happily one of the characters is made to describe true dignity : Riches impoverish, that divVe respect' 06, to be cherished fdr 0:t ( alone! To owe the loon that leav,al to us to taught Tl'uich fortune's bummer—winter—gives or takes I To haw that while we wear the heart and tulud, Feature and form. high heaven endawa I us with, bet the storm pelt us, or fair weather waim, we shall be loved! Kings from their thrones csat down, Have bleated their f^to that they were valued for Themselves, and not their stations, when some knee, That hardly bowed to them in plentitude, Iles kissed theilmt before them stripped of all I" The piece contains many other passages of beauty, and ie considered by many as the masterpiece of its celebrated author. It was first produced at Drury Lane Theatre is 1839, when Mr. Anderson person., aced Huon, Ellen Tree the Countess, and Madame Vestris Catherine. It has since been favorably re ceived all over the United States, though many alter ations have been made in the teat by managers, to suit circumstances. Mrs. Shaw gained a celebrity by her fine conception and faultless delineation of the character of the piece, and Mrs. Rayne has the rep utation of equaling her in it- rPpresentation. We the will be well sustaine I ir. to oisio charae ttre by Mr. and Mrt. Leonard and Mr. Chas. Feeler. We Lei_ ,eo a full house did: evenieg, to give her the neeo,9sery eneuuragetnent to produce a favorable itnpreEeiton. h t friu[iement ou Patent.—We learn that Mr. if. B Griffin, propriiitor of the celebrated '• Cuuming's Cut -6n.4 Box," which was exhibited at the State Fair by Messrs. /wens, McFarland do Co., has entered suit against Mr. Tnemits H. Wilson, of Harrisburg, Pa., fur an infringement of his patent. Tho suit was brought in Louisville, Ky., where Mr. Wilson had his machine on exhibition. A Cage was cn trial in the District Court, yoster. day, and is. not yet concluded, in which Hon. Thos. Irwin was sued by the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company for $2OOO, the value of two bonds issued by the county, which were transferred by lion. Larimor to Judgo Irwin as collateral security fur a privato debt. The Chatham Homee. —rotor Brady, at his well kept restaurant at the corner of Wylie and Chatham streets, has fine, fresh oysters and kit of other good things. Peter keeps a quiet and excellent house, which is a great accommodation to the up town folks. Accepted.—We observe from the Chronicle of yes terday evening that the challenge of the "Cassidy " has been oecepted, and that the preliminaries of a race will be arranged between the " Cassidy " and the " Reindeer" or " Gullett " in a few days. Gormly, the well known market gardener at Lawrenceville, made a fine display of garden pro. ducts at the State Fair. He can ho found in the Dia.. mood Market on market days with tine vegetables of all Ktrts. hcoiocrotie Rally.—Thero will be a rally of the Democrats of the Twenty-Second District, and the friends of Capt. John Birmingham, in tho Allegheny tite:ket FieugQ, thin evening, at which a number of the beat Demeerntio speakers will ho in attendance. 7h, Ciimox ban is to bo seon at Lafayetts N. tSS Wood street. Tho agent n ill be found cither there or at the St. Charles Hotel. Heavy Dantag..—ln thel seduction case mentioned yesterday, on trial in the District Court, the jury found datnagoß for the plaintiff, Joseph E. Sl'Laugh tin, in the sum of $162.5. il"yor ootamit..o.l three f 121611 to jail yes tr.tay, charged with e tualin g a hiov6 (nom Mr. A Burchli.!d. Shounberger'4, and Coleman sic liwthnan's iron Works have both gone to %VW k. tha week. 'lbis ar gues better times at hand. 'helan, f WhiJeriag, u;‘,l returned hc,inu eitrr qn absence, in Eatopz, of ~vor tiao"ei u).•ntbs. Boetio.--T‘s., $lOOO Pittsburcli Wm wore sold in iorithty at 8510 per $l,OOO. Tll.tg HAS ithou mode P 111. 1 .. I 1,1 4,lltUrY h by ‘,l H Kr ET 1' 1 t av ;du Illy t.ltte, in the f , UtOle I ar: I. ,t t.l.lLEttit Ludlow ritol t t, • utotllt,itte '‘.lll,tet, t • 11 . I 1.-11 Lb ItrVur e,wme t roach tl,. ...tan. , ;4 rvll Tt, difficulty iv I . get .t r,mety that v,:II roach y!I •L4rtitivo Igune , 1,41 give them elmulltsr,,,Limly II t•I ton 1 thelligill t'l•H thill . 1 i t pr, tt'tlYtt I lit NtOtt It T..• 1, I, .. , utprr I It. 141,11 eattitl., t it, ttmy 1., It. nnmy. Ilnu Atlflltig LI A- •••i I.l•4lit . in. LILLY r.. 00,,,1 wort , y -thf-r rvrr trrrsotito.l to the pull', , 1%11! der- 1,1. h that torrill ivoul 11,. ct I, I nu BITTLN, wid !tnil K , 144, tiny, y 11 hsnnntnrtu•ucu.nd Pr.q•fl•t.rtn, ). :11, .)I N'rk (2. ,, I.EHKATED keil SILT —Try tnom, nuci ) U 04cl V•• 1 that they prupri,•u , i J u ne h.. 1 . 1.4. to that th.•y will cut, .J.ll the ,!i.•ue.e Lo.d.l.o.iveh I lv ((St tLcll t,” L. W. the drulAl.l I •1* ..:%east t Ltiey 91 iii :Loy ur r. (.11111,1“kli L, GL, and la; BD • • 1 r prov-tranuu th..kl:ol u w in am. Luarkat 1 . ;:. ttla yt tater. , l , l with dr, rt, .0! r0....41 Of 0) 01.1 Of AppeLl W031:110.10 of the CL. It 1 - 4 , 11! All l!tortdid tz. :ht• 11.4.“t1nt ,t,.1 It htlllilly t!••• :0111, B•• t f J. M. Uli u'e ~, ~i 0..i~ liit Leare I ht. Jill. 0 01 .r. M. /1,1, J pr , prhotor nn J r:4 P.:u.i MEM= Ek I.7I7KALY HAIR Itt-,TOF_ATIVE has DO bt.,11t4:,1,1g rt.,11,! i WiIVO or 1.11.-iti by R. L. tbk ro;;Ei Sc Cbb, Slu. 60, c‘ir tivr iourtlt tad Wood struts, Druggists g,nerally, and at Ll.> Laberatory of ?alma liana: .t Co., N 0.704 Chesnut sti, , t, ocB JOSEPH MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, areroouns, 414 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUE, Zig- In addition h, the Furn!ture busint,is, 1 ale(' devote att,atUal L UNDEICTAKING. Ilaarbod aud Carriagea =MO (--) . - .-'!'". ^ - il: ' 4: 4 r c-,r = •:?.. ; :ii,li a -,.? ..; ~.ity tAti 5y , 'i f , .41 jt ; %, 41 iil,'ll R. c,a 4,..:q -.....7,7= .--- 1 .. , ..--1 .., , ve E---. f it:lili .4. I LI ,Fig r- 1 :1, 7 , 14 .v. --1.-..- 47: • ' - t - _ C=o Irirt r 4 •." 4 ... F.4. t. =; 1 12C-1 H. CHILD & CO., WHOLES! LF. SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, HAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF TILE largest and most r xtotisic,-• stocks of BOOTS AND SHOES, Ever brought to this market, of great variety, ADAPTED TO FALL AND WINTER SALES, HAVING BEEN PURCHASED Direct from the Itianafacturers' Chiefly for Cash, And telectod with great care as to QUALITY AND SIZES, They feel :tared they can offer eupeih r I ndurements to WESTERN BUYERS. • gir Merchants visitiug Pittsburgh L.itLor to purchase goods, or on their way to &men" citi,A, art InVited to co and CattMiLl l 3 oar stock before buylug elms where. j Particular attention given to orders tuatialawam prowl At.,l thi.t Lho artick ,rur. cd tiy druggists bud oi,TE!FEITY.ICS'—JuLem MEYER, I' IT TSBU R 67 IP, PAI r72:dly—lc - • a` l` _ Sri wiFiA .1 i'„" 3 7Z,D i 4,k4: 1 3 = ,'Ot‘ PITTSBURGH, PA FL GUILDS 4 GO. Nirvi ERAA A. L Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets! Pirrstitmon, October 8, 1858. We have hut little change to record in the business of the city during the past week. Business has, we may say, improved, and during the early part of the week uur mer chants were busily engaged, many visitors to the State Fair taking advantage of their presence here to make their fall purchases. In prices tI, changes are very trifling; indeed so much so cc to 1,3 t,c't I .; I y worth'notirg. The river, in consequt uco of the late rains, hai risen some, there being at present about (oar feet in the channel. Some few boats are loading for below, and are getting plenty of ft eight. We fear, however, this rise will not give much. Impetus to !meiness, 114 it Will scarcely extend as far as Cin und unload n further rim) Occurs the boats now lead lug will have sortie dilliculty In reaching that point. Money matters have undergone no change. Money is abundant, and can be had at reasonable rates on good security. The rates of Exchange are 1 , ./ 4 per cent. premium for Eastern, and par for Western. The Bank Statements for the week eliding Saturday, October 2, b bow the following aggregate:— Marrs. October 2. September 25. 1,09118 and Discounts 0,096,954 55 $6,054,605 49 Due by other 526,609 79 483,411 44 Notes, of other Banks and Treasury Notes_ Specie. Circu t, Depo.it. mt... F guroe, 0111 W the following comparatiVe results : Inci ease iu Loans and Discounts .$42,459 06 Increare in amount this by other Banks 53,259 85 D. crease In Nobs and Checks of other Banks, rice 23,422 73 Decrease in Specie 53,882 71 Increase in Circuluo ion :34,125 00 U crease in amount due In other Banks.— ........ 59.602 70 Increase lu Deponted The above figures Elbows a net ;nervosa In Assets of $28,- 651 97, and a net increase in IJabilitles of $67,198 61— tuakin tle difference against the Banks $38,644 84. ASIIES...The m fli . .et still remains quite dull, with no salsa worth reporting. Soda .1s still held at 3%@4c., and Silt - ate of soda 6%e. Concentrated Lye 14c. Pearls we quo:, at .5 . t4Aiii.,1 , 4c. rots are altogether nominal at 4%@5c. BACON... Hari undergone no change. Shoulders are quoted at 6 1 ,4(tiiie ; Sides at 8 1, ,‘AS%c. ; Plain llama at 9X©loc.; Cauen..sed Hams l.ugsr Cured 12@12 1 .,.4e. k;AN. 4 ...Are In some request nt 90(gi93A.:. for small white. BU MED....Then? Is Is! Butler offering at present. Prices are nominal at 12©13c. for chutes roll, in hurt,ls, and tic for packed. 131WOMS...Tlime IS a good supply in market; sal& of common lire roolerly maclu at $1,25, and fur batter kinds , fanny commands $;3,2542,60 3 t1 dozen. 13 3. CK ETS A:3ID TUBS...Tim Beaver manufacturere' prices or,. as follows:-13nckrts, plain inside, dozen, $1,45; peinto4 imdde, $1,50; 3 hoops, $1,75; Tubs, N 0.1,8 hoops, - 1 4 $7,75; No. 1, '2 hoops, $6,75; - No. 2, $6,00; No. 3, $5.50. No. 4, $4,75 No. 5, $4,00; lioelors No. 2, $2,76 ; 1141 f liushele, &cutoff, $4,75. CORD 40 E.... Manilla Rope, MI 13 . .15 tb Turret 14 Is lb I.lvoir, " ' %.1 lb Tarred '• " V, Packing Yarn, fine 13 sit 31), Packing Yarns, corn I'2 e tn BED C . oana...Manilla $1,87, $'4,81(0.745 T 1 dozen ; Manilla. ,:011, lb.; Hemp $1,87, $2,75(40,75 `fi dozon ; Hemp, 1 1 . coil, 1:1c p lb. Novae itlaallia 87, , id d,eeer . 11,•con 7t5. , vet di a IkYTTON COLLIDABIL—Ca',UoII Ropo ip and ulostads, :40 ; du bolowt2; Bod Curd $.2,50(71.,824-4,7t, 1 1 dozen; Flow fne $1,2; Saab Cords SMU. CANDLES...The following are now the current rata of city mkunfacturere: Moulds, L.V. pm.; Dlpa. INc.: Star V-qWnE Ih. OLIFIESE...The demand is improving, and supply Letter; gal OS are made regularly at 7 .l 4@gc for Western Reserve; come lots at Bpc. CRACKER ...The pric.es have undergone a farther ad• The quotations are now an follows : Water Crackers 15 . ;1c.; Butter do. 6 1 -Ac.; sugar Sc.; Soda 7c ; Boston 7c, Pilot Bread '1? bid. $4,60. DRIB') FltUlT...Drled Apples sell in small lots at $2,00 yi bush. Of Poew lon thrre am scarcely any In market ; hell at $1 76(045. DRUM Bahr.. Trausartioud quite limited; auvassiai briuga 12,@)12 1 ,t40. EtIGS...The market is not very well supplied, but the de mand is light; the price?, have, huvrever; advanced a shade, , 111 pye,/, , ,1 are now made at 95Gc dozen. FL' Allt....The market LI non quite dull, and the receipts are quite light. The rube from Drat hands are $5,10 to $5,14 for superfine, $5,'15i4n,37 fee extra superfine, and t5.164.5,5U for eztra lawny. From alert pricey are much the tisane as last week, viz :—55.560 . 5,40 fur superfine, $5,5e®5,82 for extra do., end $.5,87( i n56 lot extra family. Rye Fl,oll' still qnutea at $41g)4,10. Mi 11.... We have nu change to note in dish. No. :1 MACti• erel era still soil to the city trade at $10,50 and at ti I, to the country. Halifax Herring quote at $t,60@56,75, nod Codfish at 60)5 1 ,4c. The pricey tur taxi, Fish are 01 tenows ; it bite Fish, 'itbbl, $lO, in half 1,1. k. $6.50; Lilco Trait, "c 1 bid., $4, hall bb1a.54,50 FitF.D... At the mills Bran t,tatclalling,d sells at 6U t , Sue.? lou Ihd Meal rings s37(os2i - 4A ton. FEATIIEII.d...S..Iea at primp at The. 'p ID. in 4thal I Lao. awl iron] afore at boc I•'lHk BEACH. w.le o e ragularly mad.) at 1,25aT,10 M URA IN. The ralu IlibrEttlt ul34:ut the - fiti 111-t weep, .111 LAIC littlb doing. Oats, ork arrival. tring 40 11,.. and 45, trap guru. Corn doll and scam, at o ,, ni , n2c Kyr. !rum atoreB6:73e Barley 70075^ Wh- , at is Ileld at fur onlitittry qua tlClra, and ranges up to Z.1,2i fur ..I,oa a GROCERIES...Exhibit but Litt% cimujia. Eogar lu in worth 9 , 449jic.; whilw !Sohn/deg hag declined to for prznie N. 0. Rio Wine contintiga firm at 12% for prima. Rico at 5@ 4c., with few trangactiona. 11A Y...tiolla from tivaleg at the usual figureit, : gaim $ll ton tilt:ES...Green tildes Nava advanced to "f lb I, 11. in luorket. The supply ul Dry fir very limit."l, co.l the .t.nti II is uomiunl nt lir HUM AND Nel LS...Tbe quotativus. of mahnfurt:trati ale as tollows Bar 2 to 2. 4 4c.11 Th. NaiLs selling at V3,50(.1,75 for 141.1. to 4.l.,arcordiug to quality; a , terms aro six months' credit, or t. cunt. dis.rourit for oth. Taidos light. LA 11.1..)...The quantity iu markt t. is very light, att•e o almost nominal. City N... 1 Is aria et 10,fd,4114:, mid .uutry at lee. LEATLEKR...The ma: kit is sirady, With no dome. itt ..nr d quotations: !Led Bpitithdi tiole "p gi.!£ic. Ulaughto - 2.1(g0t113c. Skirting 284.30 c. 2.4.(M2fr! Upper ........ Bridle $ 36 0 42 1.1/21BEIL, Seasoroxi...The following are the quotati.,on nt .a.soned Minder, from the yards In the city:— Common 1 inch Boarda, 1060 root vit, 6.1 Clear do 8Y looring iirefis.,l do niuglos, 1000 3 .50 Lath, Oak flooring, dressed, 1 Inch—ll 1000 loot ... 341 00 dr, do 114 do 82 00 LUMBER, green... Tile market la uucluthitml; 13 oinking at the river at $lO per thouvand (pet fa CO/ALOUD awl $3O for clear. $2,50 thowimal. l'i)littf ...There h u Lotter dainaricl, with tuurii firm. new.] in priers; whit halt. tA,(49 111,500417 by !ha Lit, mid I,l7,fiti in a 'mall way. Pig bead has .ltclioed to 0, and But to 8%47: Stiert Copper SW 38c Sheet Brae 82c Ih. t1:L 4 ...N0 change la Linseed Utl, which him at 6:2,608bc, with a light demand. Regular Gales of Lard ale still made at 851. for No 1, and 75c. for No. 2, by the manufactorere. Pill El'AL—.Remains at the last qnotatims, viz: $214 $25 for A il.gheny and anthracite. MOTATOt.S...New ari. selling at 50®80c. bushel, with A cular supply. has later a dtmllue in the prices . f 75e f coo . , quotation.; of Blasting and $1 en Rifle; the quo tations now are for Blasting $4,25 keg; Rifle $B. SAND STONE...Regidar salea of Huntingdon county, at ton. BALT...Prices have recently advanced and males of glieny No 1 are now made at $l,BO bhl. From store floral are a trifle more. nEED...New Timothy is coming to market quite freely ; It brings $1.50 from wagon and $1,75 out of store The demand for Flaxseed absorbs the entire supply at $1,505a) $1,55 rtA bush. The receipts ere light. SOAPS...Tho following are the manufacturer's pi - Ices:— Rosin Sc ;No 1 Calm 5 1 ,4; Chemical ; Caalle and Toilet 10c.14 lb. SELEICTINGS. YA115:8,, La —he prices have again do dined, and the following are now the ruling figures: Eagle Sheetings 8%0. IA yard; Niagara 83 c. morn) TARN. Yo. 16 o. 17 o. 18 No. 19 No. 20 EIIM=II3 cluhive,ll Lb_ 20 ,g) Noe. 11 and 12... 21 •• No. 13 ® No. 14 ....... ....... 2.3 - No 15 24 0 - Nu. 400, .0. do, 11 (0 No. 500, do z..... 10 ( No. 600 9 No. 700 8 Nu. nUO 8 (?) N 0.1900 8 (4, N 0.1000.., 8 f.O coverlet Yarn 27 621 Candlewick 20 (0 TALLOW...We quote rough at 71,, , la lb, and reLdered at 10%c. VIN 81.3A.R...8a11eu Vinegar is quoted at to. to the city and country trade, and 9c to outside dealers. WIITTIc LEAD, LITEIAROR, Az—White Lead is arm and In steady demand at $2,50 'pi keg for pure oil, and dry 9c "f,lb , rubject to the usual dleuorint. itOd Lead 9%149e, net, and Ly charge 8 % . WINDOW LA 88.—The prices for city brands have ad. vancod, and we correct oar quotations as follows :-6eB and 7x9,'0 box of 50 feet, $1,601 8110, $2,15; 8311, 9111, 9112., and 10112, $2,40; Silt, 9113 and 9x14, V2.,85; 10 3 15 and 10316, $2,76; 10 cant disConnt off. Country brands 60c. lower. WuOL...lu Wool there is now but little doing. Prices range from 25 to 42c., according to quality. Whisky...We observe no alteration in Whisky. Rectified le steady at 2+5428 , 7 4 '; raw le sold at 23 24c., Io lots Philadelphia Market. kiILADELPIIIA, October ft—There is no change lu sales 2.5,000 bble good brands at $5,50(45,51:% and extra fsnilly at $5,37%; sales to the trade at $6,25@57 for extra family and fancy. Rye Plow' and Corn Meal scarce. Good Wheat in fair demand; sides of 15,000 bash red at $1,284 1,50; white at $1,35@1,45 Rye In demand at 80(01c fur new; and 851 for old. Corn remains unchanged; sales 3000 bosh yellow at 90691. Oats sell at 46 for prime Delaware, and 50 for old Pennsylvania In Groceries and Provisions no change; 500 bags Rio Coffee sold at 11 1 4412, on time. Meta Pork held at $lB. Whisky meets a limited demand; Baled Pennsylvania and Ohio in Ibis at 24424%. Now York Market. Nrw Yosit, October 6.--Cotton firm; !ales 2.300 bales. Flour heavy; 11,000 bbls sold; southern $5,3045,60. Wheat heavy; 24,000 bosh sold at a decline of 142 c; Milwaukee Club, 87(08; Chicago Spring, =Hound, 811. Corn buoyaur, 0.070 bush sold at 90092 c for yellow. Pork heavy at $16,- 60(g 16,70. Bacon firmer at 6c for Shoulders and 8% for Sides. Linseed uil heavy. Tobacco advanced 4c; sales at 21%©24c. Tallow dull at 10c. sugar firm at 6%@7c. New York Stook Market. NCR , Y. RE, ectatier 6—Chicago and Rock Island 65%; Michigan Southern .ml 4; N. Y. Central 64.6; Reading 4p.,1; Missouri O's 86; Galena and Chicago 857 5 , Michigan Contra 55 %; Brie 16 , ,xj; Cleveland and Toledo 31%; Panama K R 116; Pacific Mail Company 106. Cincinnati Market. C1NC17.11.01, October B.—]?lour dull; sales of 900 bbis at $4,50 for superfine, the receipts are moderate, bet there Is uo export demand. Wheat is dull; prime red 90c, and white $l,lO. Corn 50e. Barley drooping, but not lower. Oats 58c. There was nothing done in Provisions. Bacon is held at 8 and Sc. Whisky dull at 19c closing nominal. Thera is a better demand for Coffee; sales Excha 600 bags at New Y 113,4®11. Money matsers are unchanged. nge on ork 1 4 cent premium. - Now York Cattle Elarkot. NEW Yosx, October 6.—Beeves unchanged; receipts 3280. Sheep and Lambs, there is an improved feeling in the mar ken the receipts are 10,800; some corn fed quoted at $6,560 0,84. ?35,638 K 4 155,111 57 1.248,500 ttn 1,3011;h3 40 1,540 118 00 1,506,073 09 189,029 30 178,631 95 1,808,049 58 1,835,375 22 -. 72,674 35 Manills Rope, cat...1.1 , P th white " ...16 Ih DCIILVERAVELL'S RADICAL RE !), IiHNBRATOR, the sovereign remedy for spermator• rhoea or seminal weakness, sexual debility, impotency, in. voluntary emissions, piles /cc., in both sexes, the result of early indiserel ion, incapacitating the man for business, soci• ety and .oatritnony. Ver sale by Hunt k Miner, Masonic Hall. 6th street, Pittsburgh. Call for a gratis pamphlet giving particulars, or address Box 658 d, Peat Office, New York o.ty. oc2:6mdsw:3p 26 CW 27 igo 28 co 24) C4t , rpet,CEOLI,M.V.A.II. 26 , h I te2s toBo 21 cgi 3U60-14 22 Cgi wine 22 (g, Batting, N. 1.... 16 No. 2.... 16 Fort Batting... 17 (4 SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. OOMPLYLNU WITH THE. ITEARIT REQUEST OP HUN. )REDS OF THEIR PATIMTS, - LBS. O. M. ELMS AND Y - W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be omenit , d at their office, No. 19,1 P41;113 attract, ~Pl, ) eiTt; ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundaye. for CONSU:dt'I . ..IN, ASTHMA,. BRONCHITIS and ALL r THE COMPLANTB, complicated . with, or eanaiug pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, ite. Pll9 At STE R 5 would state that their treatment usemetiou is Lased upon the fact that the disease exists • in tl.i Woo , : and ryzient at large, both before and during its dentioinnent in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mecham fly Omit. cud Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With there, they use MEDICAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only ea Ftzlb:a. hens, (having no Curative effects when used alone,) and Invm lids ore eeruestly cantloroxi against wasting the precious time of curability ou any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but ful.e Idea that the "seat of the, disease can be reached In a direct :winner by Inhalatio:," fur, as e.t.a.', the $r • , 11,tas• Afel iLr CJ-, 1...! •my in the " :hare for cotitaltati.•o. Aquoitiotia w.ll be seat to [host, wishing tc, consult •-tter. iny2ihd*w THE ARTIFICIAL LIGHTNING Tti AT PLASHES through the Atlantic Cable,.beare i 08.9 resemblance to the lightning of heaven, than Chistadoro's Hair Dye beer; to the natural coloring matter of black and brown hair. Quick as a flash it darkens the grey, rod or sandy fibres of the head, the lips, and the chin to an ebony hue, while it lends a healthy lustre to them. It contains no cans tic, and ten minutes, once in six or eight. weeks, is all the time required fur Its application. Sold everywhere, and ap plied by all hair dressers. OHISTADGRO, No. 6 Astor Hoene, New York. Q 11. H&Y8EII, oc'L•lmdew Agent at Pittsburgh. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY, Pittsburgh, September 11th, 1868. NuTIC F. —The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and [ ' Boston lifloinz Company are hereby not lied that a special meeting will be held at the office of the Company, In the city of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the dth day of October, at 3 o'clock, P. tei , to coutidor the subject of organ izing au additional company, with a view to a more rapid development of their extensive mining territory. By order of the Board of Directors, se . .M:td THOMAS M. HOWE, Secretary. NoTIOE—THE IiVTERE,IT COUevNs of the Bon le of Lawrence County, issued to the PITT& BURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due July, tBi.S will be paid at the mike of W. H. WILLIAMS A 00., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change to place of payment Ls, made In consequence of the failure of the Ohlo Life Idfurance and Trust Ocmpany, New York, where the emporia are tayahLi By order of j y 1 THE COMMISSIONERS. MEDICAL. DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILES PREPARED AND SOLD EY B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO., WH ES ALE DRUGGISTS, A '. PROPRIETOR U B. L. FALINL.:ITOCK'S VERMIFUUE, N. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth ,S'treete, U Li, PISINN' A THESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A limited extent, been before the public in thli suction of the country fora pelted of over twenty years, avid from the fact of their not being uto.e generally known through. out the length and breadvi of the laud, It might, perhaps, be inferred that they ate lacking in some of the great eases, Dahl ors family medicine, or that there are ether Pills their superior, etc.r but each, howovet, to net the . aneC , their sup ply from a want ot aspoaition or 'hilt,, on the part 01 the original proprietor, (Dr. 1% ilson,) was al ways I hutted to such an extant as at times toreador it difficult to MI Loran orders, but a ith even this disadvantage wherever used they have never failed to call to. th the strongest testimony in their favor—testimony in many instances unsolicited—net gotten up expiessiy for publicity—but freely proffered to the in cetitor a, expressions of gratitude or the great benefits die rived Ilea the use of thew truly wowlortut Pills, In proof of which we subjoin the following:— We, the subscribers, Ministers of the , iospel, and members of the Pittsburgh Aunual Conforenc of the Methodist Etas copal Church, having each and all of us, during the welt few yenta, had frequent opportnnittea of learning and try lug the character of Dr. it. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic Fills, are prepared to, and now State ith pleasure, iii this communication, that we know them to be mrcelloot medicine, and, as such, rec.aumend their use to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for Sick.lleaduche and Dyspepsia for which they are recom mended, but sa a safe Vainiry remedy among children, and for the prevention and removal et Bilious attacks, etc. Revs. Jas. 0, Sansoru, Was D. Lemon, Juo. L. Williams, They. Baker, Francis If. Bead, Ltorvey Bradshaw, Wesley &nail, Moses Tichnoll, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Bays, B. F. Sedwick, G. Mat tin, Thos. Mctirath, J. Si. Iteger, Win. Smith, N. Callender, S. R. Brockunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Wm Tipton, C. ihulgsen, John Murray, S. B. Dunlop, Dr.J.J. Jamison. From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the same.l Iteva. Gun. Brown, Geo. Ilughes, Joel Dolby, Jr ' Z. Ragan, Jer. Browning, Writ. Ross, Robt. Simonton, Jno.Clark, Jae. I!. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. °citron, John Beatty. My experience is not as extensive as the expression In the at.oNe certificate; bet as far as my opportunity of testing the ir trtmes of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully end.. cc the seothaent of their superior value. WTLLI ASI REEVES From the Rev. I. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct '27, 1939. Int. %Vases :—I feel myself u thousand times obliged to you. I have for some years been afflicted with the dyspep el and, from the good effects already produced by your pills in my case, I am persuaded that the continued use of them will finally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wish you to !lead me four boxes by the hearer of this, and oblige yours, etc. ISRAEL SHARP. itltr.sct of a letter from Col. Camp, an ,Ideriy gentleman et Virginia, who has raised a numerous family, of smile medical reading, aut much experience iu the use of medicine. I do must earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan to supply us with your most excellent Anti-Dyspeptic Pill. t have been in the usblt of using it myself, and in my faint ly, from the time you first brought them into use in our neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found them to answer the purpose for which they were administered. My wife has b-en very much afflicted with nick headache, and, by using one-half of on of the pills, has uniformly found relief. I think it superfluous to enumerate toe different chiplaints for which I have adminlidered these pills. Suf. lice it to Kay that, a a far as the numerous complaints set out In the wrapper have Wien under my notice, the pill has had the desired effect in removing the name; and so far an my self have been concerned, 1 van say that they leave the bowels iu better order than the use of any other cathartic that I have used, I ant, sir, your friend and well-wisher, JAMBS hi. OIMP DAGUERREAN GALLERIES anl43y—le BROTYPE S.—These beautiful and durable pictures Oil ghee; in an their perfectlou and lt.voliness, singly or In groups, may be obtained at WALL'S, J.ues' Building, Fourth street. [oci:lw R. M. CARGO .& CO.. Photographers and A utbrotyptsts NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Filth street, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. co: of Market street and Diamond, Pittaburgn i'l 3.10E8 TO SUIT ALL. Login:U-8p AMBROTYPES-- A BEAUTIFUL AND DIJIIABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD A 8 LOW AB AT ANY FIRST LILAS 6 KSTABLISEIMENT 114 Tiill COUNTRY, AT W ALL'S, P.artb street EL 0 EA E ' NEW PAUUERREAN AND AMBROTYDR MCP AND SIDE-LIGET G ALLERY, iirr KERET, NBA ILLY OPPOSITE THE POST-01111431/ le, PICTURES taken lu all the various styles, In as weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates. Slo k or deceased persons taken at their residence. sp2Ctlydsts-is Removed to 21 Fifth Street. CARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AtIBKOTYPE CULLUM( has been removed from 6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market. Theserooms barring been built especially for the purpose, with three large lights, are not surpassed in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. • Our old friends and patrons ; and those wishing su perior hlreneteses, are invited to call. lel. Reception Room and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7 STEAMBOATS. ZANESVLLLE. For Marlette and Zanesville. The steamer &MIA GRAIIAId,Oapt. Moro Anus, will leave for the above and ell tmmedlato ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Ia ttigen Ot pow apply co bard. BUSINESS CARDS. J. & T. GROUTT, CIPPOILIZELS OP BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONGAIIELA RYE WHISKY, PEAO AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, apl4) PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P, MARKLE, MASIIPACTIIREBS Or PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL RINDS OP WRAPPING 31P ) Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, p. 44 toil- Rage bought at market prices. myB REMOVAL. J OIIN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Water etreet, below Market JOHN MOORHEAD. COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIC METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER BTREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSDURGLI STEEL 'WORKS. ISAAC ..JNO. L. BOYD Whi IitoOIILLOUGH JONES, BOYD &. CO ALANUFLOTITSZLaa OF CAST STEEL. ALBO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, 8 P RINGS AND AXLES. Corner Rosa and Pirst, Streets, jy2s MOORHEAD & CO., MANUFACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Rooting, Guttering,,,Spouting, as AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 136 First street, mr26:ly-ia ITN= D. R. ROGERS & CO., MANUPAOPURZRE4 OP Iik , GERS' IMPROVED PATENT ;TEEI., CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS, LI. C. iFik.PBURni, ATIWINEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCEIL 01110.11 FMB 11101MIT815 No. 61? roar& atmot. JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. lOU ra➢ SALA Of our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, flutter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner or Market and First etreete. PITTEMiI affil, PA. Rana ro—Francis q. Bailoy, E 5..., William Dilworth, Sr., . tinthtmrt A Sou, Pittsburgh; Boyd k Ott, ileiskell a a oaringen, S. Brady, Carib. M. a M. Bank, List & Howell, &Lugle a Oa., George W. Anderson, Donlu Patton A Co. WP.aallnsc. inykaritur E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORT/MS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALBU DEALERS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET, e1:13 PHILADELPHIA. GO AND SEE GEORGE P. wERTz's F'lrtit Premium Blind Factory, I_iURNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURUII. rfillIOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exgnl• Site and elaborate finish, will fluil it to their interests to give before purchasing elsewhere. My work Is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is gheu to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 72 TUIRD Street, Pittsburgh. I myB:lyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, ell VI L ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ‘..) FOR PLJI BRECTION OF GAS WORKS, for tram five owners and upwards, cud fur Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water ur lfurnacea. esyS:lyis PITTSBURGH, PA. HITCHCOCK, 11 'CREERV Si. CO. (Sums/mono TO i1071 , 14/04, WOELLIRY di 00,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION , liiKtOLIANTS, Wholemle Dealers lu Produce, Flour! and Wool, No. 114 Becoud street, Pittsburgh, Pa. I=l Springer iiartiangh, Pittsburgh H. Childs 4 00., I agaluy , Cusgravo & Cu., •' McCaudiess,litearul et Co., '• G. W. Smith, & Co., Goo. fel.k. L. Hord, Cincinnati I. R. loonto.a Ak Brut., •• myUlltf WILLIAM CLAYTON Si CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood stroot, Ssle - Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the VG beal Quality. delftydellt WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 1S and !IA Wood Street, jy23:tf W. IL Mc:3lM . i 1 c (.1 E kRCI4A,NT TA ILORS, Dealers in Ready Made Cl, , thlug and Gentlemen's Furnish lug Goode, corner of 1 , k3410‘ t trot and Market Square Alla gheny City, Pa. ,jel2:ly M tiRBL E MARBLE! I JOIMA elti"CaißGO HAS A DEAUTIYUL SELECTION Of MONUMENTS, GRAVE • STONES. Enclosures, PONiiit, &C. The priblio are reepoottolly invited to examine our stock Prices low, and work warranted. v I V!l.---f• Na. [JEWETT iITAVET. POINT BOX FACTORY.— BUSIIA da GUTEINDOB.F Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, Elardware and Variety Gorda, etc., etc. va,.. Order, promptly tilled. tcy22:lY ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants find Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 2.51 Liberty Wrest. Pittahoreh. P.. SAMUEL FAUNESTOCK, IMPORTER AND DEA.LUR IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 74 IVood Street, Pittsburgh. The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall stock of Hardware, a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Cut ters and Staffers, and a very large stock of Sleigh Bells, loose and on strings, of a much superior quality to that usually sold in the market, all of which will be sold on the loweit terms. (ffe27) SAML. SAHNEBTOCH. CALItTWELIGIBIT & YOUNG, (%..w.sors to John Cartwright,) ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, gurgled and an I Den tal instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. Wood street. They give special attention ttn manafactuv. lig of Trusses, Supporters, etc. JoblAng and ttopalrioa ith punctuality and despatch spit FURNITURE FOR CASH. -- A full assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured VLIANITURP., embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CASAB, WARD ROBES, And ovary article needed In a well famished dwelling, as well as a apledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE. Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business Is done at this establishment is for CASH. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PM:MINKEL A IRWIN'S, No. 103 Smithfield street, halow Fifth. J. D. YamJaz, Joan U. Taerrq. J. & H. PRICEI3 (CENTRAL PLANING - M ILL, WATER STREET, AIatOESY, ARE now in full operation, with Fay di CO.' improved machinery for the manufacturing of Bash Frames, Doors, Shutters and Mouldings. Builders and Con tractors will find it to their advantage to call and ascertain oor prices. aul9lydhw - — E. SI/1080N 0. H. RUPEE. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Law, under the firm of SIMPSON t BIPPEY. Office, No. 94 Fourth Street. LAKE FISH.- 76 bblo. White fish; 60 " Trout; 40 " Salmon, recaived and for Bala by H, DOLL $. PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH, PA D. D. /100311 PEPTSBURG H. PA Joseph B. Elden, di.. Louis; Fenton Broa., Oornell 8. Dorsey, Baltimore; Garret 8 Marti n,Phlladelphia James, Hent,'Sautee h Ge. " Weaver A Graham,. " Keene, Sterling d (u., • Yard, Gilmore A .• PITTSBUROH, PA.. PITTSBURUfI o. 1. 1,08011. Sc C 11 J AYES U. 1111.1.A.DENG EL SIMPSON, 0. H. ILIPPEY AMUSEMENTS. T SBURGp THEATRE, Bole Lessee and Managfir„..........0. & Pm= Stage Director Diva PRICES or I sal:1188ton: Drees Circle and Parquette.soc Family Colored Bozea 500 Colored Gallery—...2so. Tickets to Private 80xee...750' Whole 80xe5.........46 04:14 . Prc0ceninm.80r,05........43 00. " •'- Continued success of the em vent American artid, Mr. J. B. ROBERTS. THLS RVRNING, October be prv.ented, A NEW WAY TO PAY t..1.,D DEl4.l7S—:k Giles Overreaeh, J. B. Roberta... Margaret, Mils Cornelia Oappell. Favorite Dance Mlle Jennie Right. Orchestra Fxn y i.Mies Julia Tuvibull. To cenclele lila the TWO .BITZZARDS. Ov rture OSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. J. C FOSTER ..MADltger. J. PROCTOB—Stage Director Crowded notion. (Jive: applin. Splendid reception of the celebrated Ain. r.ar JULIA DEAN BAYNE, whose personation of" the " Elnuchbock," tut evening, drew dawn altodite e7,pleutie Irma a largo and fashionable audience. idhe a Ili he- seci.nd appearance thie evening, in her celebrated charecter, the "Conntem" THIS EVENING, Ockber 7th; 1858, will be acted, LGVEI: or, THR COUNT. - Sti AN4 THE SERF—Theemmtess, Julia Dean Heyne...Oatharino, Aire. Lecnard...Huon, C. Foster... Sir Pnput, J. Ltoriard. To conclude with the farce of THE DEAD SHOT.--.2.1r Hec tor Timid, B R. Alaginleyi..Loalva, 141rn. Leonard. To-morrow, a popular lilay in which JULIA DEAN BAYNE will appear. JOH N W. iII . 'CARTHEV I BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD Distributor And Poster, I'ITT,Iiir7RGB, FA. WW promptly L the ..tistributing and Posting of. BILLB, CIRCUI,AItf3, OAIU AND PROGI AM:IE4 Per Railroads, Shipn, 811.?1130.00at,, Amusements, EgeSl Etc. All orders, fith,,r b 7 nmil ; h, or otherwise, sent - to the filca of ',h., De thj .rberrting fret, will be faithfully attended to. Packages forwarde by the Mains Exprzes Company will be promptly dish.osod of tickler Itig to (Erection; eel 4 sEwiN( SEWINo TIRE $2O *ND $4O DOUBLE L/4: ririTCH SE W IN CHINES! Are now on Kxhibttion at the lIOSIER Y Mil. WALLY, NO. 20 PI STREET. Theme Alachh.ext are adrinite.ijto be ti.a beat in market for family use, makinz an elartic double thread tititCh, which will not rip yen if evert , fankti stitch be cut. It he the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will be received and promptly tilled by M. DALY, Agent, 20 Fifth atr.- , t, .11 the corner of Market alley, Pittsonrgh, Pa. /tar NOTICFM. DALY, on the coma: of Fifth atreet and Market alloy, It the only of the nano In butane/Lk or, tide street. Jyl/s:ly W. . ELLIOTT, TIIE first, pla,;t , In p4llir o , 4timation is new Justly akcore..ed BAKER MA CHINE, for tamily Sewing, f.,r: the fdlo , ing reasons t-- hit. It is MORE f'Ld and KEPT IN ORDER than any other machirio M. It makes ,141. ti N.lll :•.rl itIP RAVEL, though every third stitch is ad. It rtt,,,m from two . .qy 4pa and thus ell trouble of winding thread *41.1 I , Machine can he adapted, at p1e3,411 , . ini.7lt chro;:e of apouls, to all yarieti ,, s of work. 4th. The BAlnef Matti:le, retell Birk, Linen thread and spool cotton, with equal facility fah. The Hewn 14 i.,4 • , 1,4[1. Qa the must elastic fabric, BO that It to free from oil LI &Ed4lis h, MEATY', in WASH. ING, IRONING, ..r rwl,t•: ith. The stitch made by tld, Mactin.•• is more BEAUTI FUL than any other mde, ,ther 1.• o 4 •t. I or•machine OPINIONI I TIIE Fit.EBS. Grover A Baker's is the b•.sti-j A tune. agricaltcrist. Tu all of which tde Titbit/in Boys, amen.-={N-Y. Tribune. it Is all that it claims to be.r-{N. Y. Independent. I tfinishes its awn walk ; of tort do not.-[Homo Sotanal. We give It the preference'.i Amer. Baptist. It cede only to he Beetvtto be appreciated.--{Phreno. Journal. Adapted for woolens, ltolti cotton.-{Amer. Medical !deathly. We like Grover & Bak-r's boßt.-4LatFes' Wreath. "Which is the best?" Grover & Riker's- N. Y.Dispatch. Superior to all others -IN. Y. tlettcnry We have uo hesitation iinrl commending IL-4N. Y. Ex press. It requires no ro.spooling.i-[N.. Y. Evangelist. For family use they are mirivati.-{ N. Y. Daily News. They new it team that -[N. Y. Courier. It performs nobly nn , ? eXtemltie:isly - . N. Y. Examiner. Reniarkabie for the elasticity 01 se.ant.-[Police Gszetto. Well adapted to all kinds , of dimity stevitt. - N. Y. Obs. Th e tne .t bleat iuvan6..n if modocti times. -1 Moth • Magazine. Beet adapted fur family taie.-Pi. Y. Day Book. We do not hesitate recommend N. Y. Chronicle. ilk It sews strongly and does,mot rip. ; Life Illustrated. The prince of inventions-; Prot. Churchman. It is woman's beat friend..;-IN. Y. Weekly News. . And two hundred more reqronces. To Clergyman and lien% Soclet.ies. The GROVEIt & ItAKEtt' CO. will sell, for the I - resent. 133auvoldlit, 6ocletl oa their naperior machth ~t oLe half the min•il retail pride. W. C. ELLIO7I.', Agent, 21 Fifth strum. American Watches I~APPL~TO~. TRACY & CO ., WA LT II A. 111,, MASS., MANUFACTUR EBS LEvEt WATOEIES.—These emperior watches are made' by the n'd cf new and original machinery, e.xpressly deng;neti to secor-', with a low pries, a FINE, 817133TANTI&L,tt.t1 and USITO ItE.IA.BLE time keeper. The move.ara e no, lir construction, and are pronounced by the hiclura author die', to be faultless in principle and quality, and horn proved - by am most exacting test, to be tellabll aid unfailing to action. These watches are manufact urerilenti•e fro•,' the crude materials, in a single establishment, (p co,arectad and uniform pro ceases, the maw:llse - cry t. oUg or g,n,7.-ti upon the 81.1030 aye tern that has trrn adopted' I,' It p eduction of the une qualled American fire-aroor wto nahloa na to produce a movement at one half t Julio f itt.y td,cti movement of the same quality; and ;se gaisrantee the perfect perform ance, far ten yearn, ys annufaa-turctl by us. All foreita watches ore t h e American watctua being the only ma i • ny rr,rchillery upon a uniform spurn.' throughout; mitt e'l bawl made watches are defective, and are ;3„ ,:etung out of order. lu many parts vf the 't I- tinpu-Aivle to find good watch repair re, and nine.nbA - tt.3i uncertain, and expensive 'lire 'ntrA'rci . t ; Airi , ilruaii watches disposes of this difficult:, aj,.l r nirrchante, an well as watch dealers, can kee . tt ,t' ;'art of their miscel laneous stock, and inns syi yt. it cast ere with a I.ew staple, w hi c h may Orioni article, without mystery or had - anat. Sot I it it, it geuerally, arid by 8111116 S, A_PPI General Agents, oc2,3mdkiir 31, 11:r Lane, 'New if ;Ark. REINEMA & tit EYE. A , Azenu A .4, T. a_ y A Ho AMERICAN WATCHES, At M; , nuf , :trtrera' LIBERAL DISCOUNT I 4 THE ritAnt. Our stcaA of Clocks, Jewa".ry, and Plated Wara is very large ,it present—nil sG gre4L'T radac• d price.. L.EINEILAN & gYILAN, octi No. 42 Fifth street. THE CII E .ii C: A. L OLIVE ER4tSJVE SOAP, niantik..tureti by BC J. U. Sarqgt, re receives the yet r.- • - overall other kinds e-ier offered for family use. Its advantages ;No- other lsi,ips are:—let.lt is cheaper to use, one pounirling Nast to thre, of common rosin Soap. 2d. Ralf bhp` time need only be cc:opled in washing when this Soap itrosed in Var. of other Soap. nd. Labor In washfilg can be nom') tst.r. u....,1 -.;.itil, as the clothes will require little if any re ibia,z, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. I.tlllog the cluttiw is unnoceSeary when this Soap le tutted, and hard or .ale water answers equally as well as soft sth Pi later% Machinists, Painters and others, find it far superior to other &Nips. It speedily re moves grease, Mr, paint, prir.t..re' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the skin soft, stud tree in iio chapping. To avoid the labor of mooing the clothui, and the use 01 the wash-board, the following chrootions ohonid oe followed . For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of Soap, cut It into 1 !Maytag-% and dissolve in one gallon of hot water; put trio clothes into a tub containing about ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dlasolved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Lot them ti.ak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out, and r pas in warm water once, cold water twice. A very dirtylwriet-band, or seam, or grease spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking Oar Observe our name of each bar. For sale, In any quantiti , at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, o posite the Roland Rouse, Penn. s. sylvan' avenue. 8.4). & J, R. SAWYER, ocl No. 47 Wood street. FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, Ftllol.l CON TAINING one acre, for sale. ;'rice SWO each. Torms, yj in hand, balance In ono," t.. - ro and three roare r situate at tour miles from the oky ! L. t3U VIBE:KT a tiON, sells Market street. IAP OIL CLOTII.- muslin, imitation of 2,11 k, and silk. Aire - Jr pieces on hand, for sale low 26 and 2 , 1 Clair htroot J LI. 1'11114,14. COOPEKS gold Coops rs w_rk ight work.. 1• vitro 4 • JAMV.S a. FETZER, Be2l Corner Mark. -4 and Fourth .t.roots. ORIO FIRE PROOF MINERAL PAINT 6 tone of different datora or, hand and for sale at 26 and 2 ft. Cl,lr street, .1. k H. PHILLIA43., OHEESE.-300 W. R. Chiding Cheese just received and for sale !)y oo FUMY FL, OOLLINE, J TORE OF